Incense, Smudge, accessories

What do you get a god who has everything? A little thanks and acknowledgement is plenty and cultures throughout the world have burned plant resins to do just that. Evidence of incense burning in ancient Egypt, India and China date as far as 5000 years ago. Smudge sticks are bundles of aromatic plants burned with intent - typically for purification, protection and in rituals and ceremony.

Incense are placed on a burner, lit and the flame fanned out so a slow burning ember remains. Resins are placed on lit charcoals inside of censors. Smudge sticks are lit and fanned out to embers, often with a feather. A seashell or small tray is helpful to catch ash while the stick burns.

Be safe with combustables! Be aware of your surroundings and burn incense in ventilated spaces.